I've looked at other scripts...and that was the best I could come up
with.  Any other BSD users out there?


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> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:17 PM
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> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] BSD rc.d script and HTML spam
> 
> >
> > I don't know anything about the *BSD init system, but for Debian,
> > Duncan has provided this init script (it works too):
> >
> 
> >
> > The crucial aspect of this is the 'start-stop-daemon' utility.  On
my
> > system it is located in /sbin and is part of the 'dpkg' package and
> > the manpage says it was written by Marek Michalkiewicz and Ian
> > Jackson.  This may not help you at all, but if you check out the
> > source for start-stop-daemon you may get a hint.
> >
> 
> Of course, dpkg was designed specifically for Debian, so I'm not sure
if
> it'll help you.
> 
> The redhat init script uses 'killproc spamd' to kill spamd. I don't
know if
> that's available on your system either.
> 
> Your best bet would probably be to check out other init scripts
already
> written for your OS, and copy them. The init script dman included was
based
> on a template written for Debian (so I can't take all the credit!).
> 
> --
> Duncan Findlay
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